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OSHKOSH - A 24-year-old Menasha man will spend 10 years in prison for his role in a 2016 beating and strong-arm robbery on Bowen Street.

Kinnie R. McGee Jr. also was sentenced to 15 years of extended supervision for armed robbery and substantial battery, both as a party to a crime and a repeat offender, according to online court records.

Winnebago County Judge Barbara Key also ordered McGee to pay restitution, not have, use or associate with anyone who sells alcohol or drugs and to undergo counseling.

A jury found McGee guilty in September, a little more than a year after the crime.

According to court documents, McGee and three others — Lee B. Hopfensperger, 22, Abigail L. Schutzbank, 23, William C. Marx, 23, all of Oshkosh — attacked a 50-year-old man who was staying at Schutzbank's home, beat him and stole $18,000 in cash from his pocket about 6:30 a.m. Sept. 10, 2016, in the 300 block of Bowen Street.

Hopfensperger and Marx previously were sentenced to three years in prison and seven years in prison, respectively, each on one count of robbery with the use of force as a party to a crime. Schutzbank was sentenced to one year in jail as part of five years probation for theft as a party to a crime.